+Elizabeth Emami It's inevitable you will probably? LOL What kind of word logic is that?! Everything in life is inevitable that will probably do whatever.
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My brother had to go through this, he passed away last year. He went through this for over a year. We found out he had a brain tumor the day he died. He was 27 years old. I could see how much pain he was in. Rest in peace my brother. I miss you 😔😔😔
I'm a kidney transplanted person. I've gone through both hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis before transplantation. I was 4 years kid...now I understood the total concept of dialysis and now scared to see all this that I've gone through all this pain. I pray to God never ever such things happen to anyone. Be Happy and stay healthy always ☺️
I was two when my kidney's failed. My grandma said that going through Dialysis was all I knew at the time. Thankfully I didn't have to wait long for a donor. I currently have my father's kidney. Now that he's gone it's all I have left of him, but I could lose it soon. If my lab work doesn't improve soon then I'll need another transplant.
My Brother donated a kidney to his wife 12 years ago. It lasted about 5 years and it quit. She was on dialysis 3 times a week. She was about 76 . She was on a waiting list for kidney for 2 years. Mayo clinic said he was a match so he gave her one. He has done well with his one kidney. He will be 90 years old in couple months and active. He said it was a snap for him.. hurt for few days then no problems at all.. Donors are the best thing. You could do to give life to someone suffering. People should consider it.
as prevention yes, but this would eventually kill you with reduced renal function, left ventricular diastolic dysfunction and maladaptive LV hypertrophy, not to mention acities, pulmonary oedema and increased BP and subsequently more fluid needs to be removed during dialysis and you get further ischemic injury from the haemodynamic perturbations during the treatment. This is my PhD and its a very complex condition.
It took 11 years?.. my mom is starting it now.. but the veins in her arms are to small so they are going in through the stomach or chest, I'm freaking out right now, trying to keep it together but I don't know how to react right now.
My mother was a renal failure patient and gone through hemodialysis since 2009. She passed away 7 days ago i.e. 4th sept. 2022 after having multiple organ dysfunction. She was the most kindest and most bravest person that I know personally.
Cody Kennedy if you stop dialysis and seek private supplement it's better, the doctor will kill you like they killed a family member, please think about life don't believe the health care and their poisoning medication
So grateful to Allah who is the creator of everything ,the best of creators... Without excretion or any mechanism of the body we suffer n ultimately die 😭 All praise to him❤️
I watched this video now because my father is going through dialysis right now during this pandemic crises. It kills me seeing him so weak and experiencing these because this is the only way. If you all could spare your time please help me make duaa (prayers) to my father. It will be a big help for us tho we don't know you. I'm so down.
I saw this comment and I felt the need to say I hope you and your family are doing ok. I dont know much about this disease, but I pray that he is or will enter into a relationship with Jesus Christ and have his sins washed away by His blood so that no matter what happens he will be okay. John 14:6, 1 John 5:13, John 17:3. God bless and be well.
By you need to hold urine for longer time because hold urine in for longer time always good for health because it not cause urinary tract infections and other serious health problems because go urination always bad for health because it cause urinary tract infections and other serious health problems
my father died because of acute kidney failure .. I wish i was then a doctor to do something for my father.. Unfortunately.. May The Almighty forgive him & bless him with paradise..
My grand mother (dads mother) died before 1 hour of dialysis My grand mother was so afraid of dialysis she died before dialysis She was also a cancer patient I loved her so much, its been 7 years since her death
my grandpa managed to survive 5 years with dialysis… he died 2 months ago but i’ve only started learning about dialysis this month 😕 he was never really living either way… always on his bed or chair, refusing to talk much. i hope he’s happier now
My mom is being put on dialysis today. She has a history of stopping her medication and so she went from Stage 3 to Stage 5 in two years. Just a few days ago she was on deaths door with everything, all her organs attempting to shut down. So, I’m grateful she’s still here. Update: Dialysis caused my mom to vomit and the temporary nursing home she was in for PT and Dialysis let her vomit an entire night until it was coffee ground consistency. She ended up being placed on hospice. She died Oct 2nd 2022. 💔💔
So sad to hear that, stage 5 is End stage of kidney disease. Dialysis can cause nausea, headaches, itchiness, blood pressure to drop. Not fun at all, but it can save lives except end stage that’s irreversible unfortunately. May God give you strength to get through the emotional turmoil.
Ok , now I am so scared out of my witts ... I only got one working kidney and the other is a size of a pea and laying dormant all my life .... I have been diagnosed with high blood pressure , and watching this vid really educated me alot with knowledge .... Thank you for this vid , God bless who ever aired this vid .... God bless all of us
My grandmother is in hospital right now (11th January 2023) Doctors asked my father if they should do the dialysis or not and yet they have to decide. My grandmother is too weak and old, Pray for her health. I wish she will be alright.
Not fragile tho. If we are educated how to keep it healthy we will not go through these procedures replacing the normal functions of organs in the body.
I remember my uncle has diabetes, and his kidney was one of the most damaged organs in his body, so he had to go through dialysis 2x a week, and each dialysis cost 5-10thousand in our country, plus we live back then far from the city, a 5 hour bus drive so he had to travel twice a week too each 5 hrs. I feel so sorry for him. He never stopped his vices like smoking and drinking alcohol even aftr dialysis becos every aftr session he said he felt good. He knew the consequences, so now he is dead. His kidney was gone due to his drinking habits.
Just lost my uncle (my mother's brother) recently due to heart attack during dialysis...it was a painful experience sure but i think it's for good...he was suffering too much and wasn't able to share his pain...sure still grieving for the loss but heaven gained someone like him atleast
I’ve had blood drawn a few times. To fill a few vails, do some blood tests. I’ve felt it leave my body and my hand go a little cold and numb from the lack of blood. It’s not a very pleasant sensation. If I had to sit and watch my blood leave my body and fill an entire tube I think I would pass out, which I’ve never had happen to me before. Of course you’d get the blood back eventually but wow. People who live with this are something special.
I did peritoneal dialysis for a few years before switching to in-center hemo. It's a very hard life to maintain yourself with regulating fluid weight with your dry weight. I'm on a fluid restriction.
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I was on hemodialysis back in the 90's and I got a kidney transplant that lasted 20 years so know I'm back on hemodialysis but preparing for PD and going thru training currently I should be off hemo in 2 to 3 weeks If anyone has any tips let me know thank you and PS: To all of you on dialysis keep on pushing forward stay active walk workout and live dont let it bring you down you can do it
My grandma decided not to undergo dialysis. She is 80 and has multiple conditions such as diabetes, arthritis, high blood, lung, and, a weak heart. Now she is in pain and showed signs like she has dementia which is due to the toxins spreading in the blood. Idk what to do anymore since she accepts that her time is coming, but it hurts to see her like that. It may be tiring on our part physically and financially. But it hurts more for her experiencing the pain :(
Wow! Medical technology has really come far in the last several decades. It's quite impressive to know that we've been able to discover the biological repercussions of, and limitations caused by kidney failure, and overcome them with machines. Makes me hope that someday people with Kidney failure will be able to be treated by nanites that clean the blood for them, or maybe even ways to grow or even regenerate healthy, compatible Kidneys so that someday people will call this method barbaric :)
thank you for sharing this video.. my mom go to dialysis every week.. it was a big shok for the whole famili to see ur beloved one go thru this. at the same time im glad that dialysis machine do exist.
My father also on dialysis for 3 months but her body goes week day by day and some other brain issue occurs and some other organ stop working properly and I see how painfull was and he rest in peace in 😭😥25 nov -2021 at age of 53 may God not give this type of diseases to anyone 🙏🙏
Guys plz our life is precious to us all plz drink 4 liters of water daily it helps us to treat heart , kidney , lungs and bladder problem too take care u all❤
That's a brilliant explaination, thank you very much for positing. I have a friend who goes through this three times a week and I wanted to learn more about it.
But dialysis is not a proper treatment for patient because once the kidney fail we have to transplant new kidney thus dialysis is virtual treatment it's not a permanet treatment 😔😔
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Hi Nucleus Media. This video is really great! My daughter wants to use this as part of her presentation in a study at school regarding family caregivers of hemodialysis patients. Who will she contact/ email regarding this? Thanks a lot! More power to your Team!
I came here from Chubby Emo. I have been on both Peritoneal Dialysis and Hemodialysis. I am currently on my 3rd kidney transplant. I cannot have any more after this due to so much scar tissue
@@SmileyMan69420 My cousin is fine now. He had a kidney transplant. His dad (my uncle) ended up being his donor. Both of them are doing well and are living a normal and healthy life.
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i drive for a non medical transportation company and i pick up clients that have to do this. i feel so horrible they do this, and i tell them there is no way i could do that. and i wouldn't when it is my time to go, im going home. they say it would take about two weeks before you passed away. people this is horrible way to live because you have to do this for 4 to 5 hours a day while you lay in a chair with many other clients and you do this most of the time 3 times a week.
I agree 100% my mother was getting weaker and weaker while on dialysis for 5 years and then she died after that. Somebody before went in to a coma unresponsive and did not wake up and died from it. That tell you dialysis is like a life sentence to death. This treatment is very dangerous one because it may keep you here for a short while, but the end result is death. and that a fact. I watch my mother die from this and it was traumatizing to watch. People don't live long on dialysis.
@@drexq_477 People don't die from dialysis per se. Your mother must have had other complications. My mother has been on dialysis for the past 18 years and she's doing OK. She's 80.
@pineapple express: In USA not get kidney from someone. They think about their enjoyed life. So focus on some other person who really come to help you. So many kidney patient died in USA waiting for kidney in US. So doctors know very well procedures. Sometimes God give some opportunities for getting better life. We showing negligence and we loss that. So live some reality, and think some different angles. Thank you for contacting me. Bye. Take care
thankfully i never eat any foods with monosodium glutamate and i never drink beer and artificial wines. if ate a lot of foods with monosodium glutamate and drink too much alcoholic drinks specially artificial wines. i would probably end up in dialysis right now
My father is on dialysis since 3 months n now he is able for kidney transplant nd he is 55 now so after kidney transplant maybe he can live more like 25 to 30 years peacefully.. I prefer transplant, if it is true then do let me know
Take digestive enzymes and take liver detoxe formula with milk thistle.if your liver doing his job well their is low burden on kidneys. Take more magnasium and k2 and d3.castor oil pack working for me.
@1RadicalOne Actually fistulas are very strong and tend to last many years, longer than the graft. What the fistula does is expand and strengthen the vein connected to the artery making repeated needle insertions easier and with less risk. People with veins which are not expected to expand to a big enough size or strength are given the graft. In the graft is where you would insert the second needle, instead of the vein, but grafts tend to clot much more and sometimes cause infections.
My cousin had kidney disease from last 5 years. His creatinine level was high and doctor advised for dialysis. Took medicines from everywhere but no relief was found. Then he took Ayurvedic medicine from Chandigarh Ayurved Centre. Now he is feeling good. Thanks